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Adding bushings to steering deflector nozzle to increase precision (remove slop)

Watching...more than enough play in mine.
 
Ok, so after a thorough day of testing I can say it has made a huge difference. The mod didn't solve any insurmountable problems or make an overwhelming change to the handling of the boat. But, it did remove the little bit of slop I felt from the steering wheel. Before I felt like I could rotate the wheel ~30* before anything actually happened back at the nozzles. Especially at speed. Today it felt almost instantaneous. Well worth the cost and if I had another jet boat I would do it again.
 
@Bill D Thanks for the feedback. I have the same slop in my steering. I will definitely be doing this. Do you have the link to the bushing you used.
 
@Bill D I don't have an account with McMaster Carr so they wanted $42 for those bushings. Do you think an Oilite bronze bushing would work?
Ebay - Oilite Flange Bushing Bronze 1/4 id x 3/8 od x 3/8 Brass sleeve bush bearing F20
 
Sounds like an easy MOD - just my type :)
 
Just ordered the bushings! :D
 
@buckbuck I think that bushing would work fine. I don't believe there is much to be gained from the Frelon liner. The improvement I can see comes from the decreased slop around the bolt.
 
My concern is that the differing metals will produce some galvanic effect (either on the post or on the jet). Then, when I passed on from worrying about that, I was worried that the Oilite would not work well for an application constantly exposed to water (will the impregnated oil just be replaced with impregnated water?). Which got me into all sorts of research that was completely beyond my expertise.

Anyone have any experience to be able to address these questions?
 
Easy install! bad weather prevents test ride though. I did notice the remnants of the original plastic bushings still there. They were worn to almost nothing, and clearly weren't helping in any way.
Thanks @Bruce for the tip!
 
The oilite is fine everywhere. Sintered brass which has low galvanic action. The ones used on the nozzles are oem stainless steel. Cam.
 
@Bruce or anyone else, is there a bushing we can add on the other end where the cables meet the steering wheel? I still have some slop,but definitely not where they meet the nozzles. Ill take a look behind the helm to see if i can figure it out.
 
@Bruce or anyone else, is there a bushing we can add on the other end where the cables meet the steering wheel? I still have some slop,but definitely not where they meet the nozzles. Ill take a look behind the helm to see if i can figure it out.

I did not look at adding bushing to that end. Will be interested to read what you find. I did disassemble and lubricate that end. I recommend blue thread locker when you reassemble as if those bolts come loose you lose steering.
 
I had a bolt come loose on my steering on this boat,back in 2015. I assumed i snapped a cable,but then found the bolt just came loose. Was able to put it back together enough to get to the marina luckily.
Ill look today and see what I can figure out.
 
I had a bolt come loose in the helm and assumed I had broken a steering cable. I managed to get her back onto the trailer then did not realize the bolt was missing until I was replacing the cables. You did a better job of diagnosing than I!
 
Bad news, at least for me, all the extra play i have is in that steering box behind the wheel. Now to figure out if it is adjustable...
 
So far, i found that bolt in the center of that gold triangle bracket was loose. Tightening it solved alot of my sloppiness. Still may be a little. Did some reading, no adjustment available on the teleflex steering box.
 

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I took it for a short ride and i am satisfied with the steering. Play is minimal, after adding the bushings, and tightening that bolt.
 
The original ebay link is no longer active and google is helping me find PSF0305-04,

I'd like to copy Bruce's mod and would prefer to drill a bearing rather than the housing,

Can somebody (anybody) help me with a link to the right bearing,
I would prefer Amazon if available, then McMaster-car then ebay

thanks,
 
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